SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — More than $300,000 in world-class wine stolen from a famed Napa Valley restaurant has been recovered from a private cellar on the other side of the country. But the mystery of who broke into the unmarked wine room at the world-renowned French Laundry eatery and how the 76 bottles of fine wine got to a private cellar in Greensboro, North Carolina, has yet to be solved. The theft occurred on Christmas, a day after Chef Thomas Keller's restaurant closed for a six-month kitchen remodel. The Yountville establishment is rated three stars in the Michelin guide and twice has been named the world's best by Restaurant Magazine. Napa County sheriff's Capt. Doug Pike said no arrests...
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